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TO IN VISITORS. PATENT AGENCY AT Was'iiifft#n City.D. C. BT WILLIAM P. ELLIOT, formerly of the patent OFFICE. The SUBSCRIBER, for inore than twenty years connected with the Patent Ortko, and for many years official Surveyor of the City of Washington, having relinquished all business connected with hi* Architectural, Engineering, and Surveying dejmrt mentK, in order to devote hi* whole time and atten tion to the service of Inventors, Patentee*, and per #on? interested in Patents, and to establish a perma nent Agency at the Seat of Government for the war and benefit of that important class of the communi ty, offers hie services to all persous desiiing 10 make inquiries respecting the originality of Inventions and Discoveries, and the practice or obtaining Patents in the United States, and relating to all kinds of busi ness required to be transacted at the Patent Office : such as making searches, and preparing papers and drawings for applicants for Patents, Caveats, As signments, Agreements; amending Rejected Claims, and presenting them tor re-examination; attending to Appeal Cases, Interfering Applications, and draw ing up papers relatim' thereto, and to taking evi dence respecting the originality of Invention*. He will also attend to making out petitions lor the re imuirig, renewal, extension, and restoration of lost Patents; apply for Withdrawals, and for Patents for Additional Improvements and Designs; make Dis claimers, and procure copies of Patents, Deed.", Drawings, &c., and have them recorded. Ho will also superintend Commissions for taking testimony relating to Patents, to be used in the United Stales Courts in the several States, lie will likewise at tend to the diawing of Bills in Equity, in case* ol Appeal, and attend to the cases at court; to giving opinions on the lega'ity of Patents grin ted, and le gal opinions ou all other points touching Patent cases; to furnishing copies of decisions on points ol law relating thereto ; to cxphiuing the practice of our courts in deciding Patent cases. and to all business of a legal character relating to Patents. In the dis charge of the above named duties, the subscriiier will be assisted by gentlemen of the highest legal attain ments, and by artists of the first eminence. Tb? subscriber having (during a tour through Eu rope) made arrangements with able and responsible Agents in Lonuoiv and Paris, will attend to the procuring of Patents in Emolamd ai d Fhakck, and will explain the practice of procuring patents in other Foreign Countries. The undersigned otf-rs his services to Agents and Applicants for Paten's residing out ol Washington, whose cases may have been rejected at the Patent Office, on account of defective claims, or the misap prehension of the Examiners, arising from obscure descriptions. In such cases he will make the re quired examinations and personal applications, am) necessary amendments to the papers. His long ex perience in this branch of the bu-iness will enable him to give satisfaction. When it is known that many of the rejected claims might be carried through the office successfully, if properly presented and ex plained, the importance of this bianch of the Agency will be duly appreciated. The subscriber will also attend to procuring Mod em where required to be made from drawings of written descriptions. Also to having drawings done in Lithography. His terms will l>e according to the nature and ex tent of the services to be performed. The usual re taining fee, however, of five dollars, will generally be expected in advance. The charge for making an examination will lie about five dollars. The other charges for the simplest eases will be as follows: For preparing papers?viz: Petition, specification and oath . . . $5 00 For preparing original drawings . 5 00 Do. duplicate . . & 00 For Agency fee . . 5 00 For complex cases the charges will vary from $20 to $100. For integrity of character, persons unacquainted with the undersigned are respectfully reftrred to members and ex-members of Congress who have re sided in Washington ; and for qnalificati.ws he re fens to his own works, (one of 'which is the design of the building in which the Patent Office is arrang ed,) and to the annexed testimonial of an individual well known to the whola country, and to whom, more than any one else, it is indebted for the present splendid establishment, and excellent code of laws ?elating to Talents, that reflect so much credit on his name. Testimonial of the Hon. H. L. Ellsworth, Late Commissioner of 1'at cuts. Patkkt Office, February 15, 1842. Mr. William P. Elliot, who has been formerly employed in the Patent Office as Draughtsman, &c., having established a Patent Agency in the City of Washington, I take great pleasure in recommending him as a gentleman worthy of confidence, and as being particularly qualified to take charge of any bu siness requiring a know ledge of Mechanical Science, Progress of the Arts, aud Patent Improvements. Mr. Elliot is also well acquainted with the practice of this Office. IIknkt L. Ellsworth. Office directly opposite the I'atent Office, corner of F and Eighth street?. ? gj All Letters on busine?s must be post paid. W. P. ELLIOT, june II?ly Solicitor for Patents. PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAM BOATS FOR ALBANY. Daily, Swulays excepted. Through direct?at 6 o'clock p. m.?from the pier between Courtlandt and Lil>erty streets, Nvw York. ^ mm n Stcaml>oat Isaac Neivton, Capt. Win. Peck, will leave on Monday, Wed nesday, and. Friday evening-*, at 6 o'clock. Steamboat Iltndrik Hudson. Capt- K. G. Crut tenden, will leave on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat urday evenings, at 6 o'clock. At 5 o'clock p. /?., Inndi.ig at intermediate ptaccs. From the foot of Barclay street, .New York. Steamboat South America, Capt. Thomas i\. Hulse, will leave on Moudny, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday afternoons, at g o'clock. Steamboat A'or/A America, Capt. >> li. Fursy, will leave on Tuesday, Thursday, and -Satuiday af ternoons, at ft o'clock. The above boats will at all times arrive in Albany in ample time for the morning cars lor the Ea*t and West. Freight taken at moderate rates, and none taken after 4 1-2 o'clock p. m. All persons are forbid trusting any of the boatf of this Line without a written order from the cap. tains or agents. For passage or freight apply on board, or lo P C. Shultz, at the office on the wharf. may 19 tf "ROUGH AND READY" PANTS A few more left, at fifty cents a pair. A LSO, running off at auction prices, a goo< assortment of SUMMER CLOTH and Linen Coats, Satin, Silk, and Whit Marseilles Vests ; Cassimere, Linen, and Gam r?ixK>n Pant* ; with Shirts, Suspenders, Drawers Handkerchiefs, and a variety of Fr?ncy Goods. WM. B. LEWIS, - ?CQiJ- avenue, near 11th street. may '19 Fauquier White Sulphur Spring*. ^?L THIS establishment, so favorably known for Bfl the curative qualities of its water aiul t^e ele ganco and comfort of ito accommodation, will be <>|iened for the reception of visiters on the 1st June. It is situated 50 mile* from Alexandria, 35 mile* from Fredericksburg, and 20 mile* ea?t of the Blue Ridgr.in one of the most healthy ami delightful cli mates of Virginia. The direction and management ^ili bo the Maine an heretofore, and the same atten tion paid to the accommodation and comfort of their guest*. Wc have an abundant supply of ice. The season, commencing the Islof June, will end the 1st of October, embracing 4 months. Lovers of music will lind the band unsurpassed. Board: #10 per week, {$0 per wevk lor 2 week*, ?30 |?er month, #80 for the se^isou. For more than one day #1 50 per day, 50 cents for a Kindle meal, 25 cento for lodging, children un der 12 years of age, and servants, hall price; horses .'>0 cents j?er day, per week $2 50, per month #8. Tri-weekly snges will run from Washington un til 1st of July, alter that time daily. Thero nrill l>e a line of Mages from Fredericksburg afler the 1st of July, previous to which conveyances will lie furnished ou accommodating term*, may 17?If DAN*J. WARD. P A T K N f M E I > I C'A TE D 1 \ t> I A RUHR ER POROU S Strengthening Plaster. IN all cases where it is thought advisable to keep up permanent stimulant impression on o. near the organ disotscd, these plasters will lie fouud high ly valuable- In fact, all tho benefit that can acciue from a continuous couuter-irritaiit will be produced in the most efficient manner by them. As in Rheu matism, Lumbago, Gout, Enlargement of the Join ta, Chronic Disease of the Liver, Wpleeri, Lungs, or other internal organs, in short, in all other eases where worming or strengthening plasters are bene ficial, these will he found to be superior to any now in us*>. For eale by may 21 tf CHARLES STOTT. Drug Apoth corncr 7th & Pa a v. NEW STEAMKOAT LINE FOR PHILADELPHIA. Merchandize delivered in advance of Canal or Railroad. Fare rcduced, Cabin passage $2; Duck do- ?1 25. The new staunch and fast sailing sea steamer John Marshall, Captain E ward Huntington, will start from pier 3, N- R., New York, on Wednesday next, 12th instant, it 4 o'clock p. in. For light fieighl or passage, having handsome state-room and cabin accommodations, apply to the captain or board, or to TOOKER <k PI BRSONS, Coenties' slip, or GEO. W. CORLIES, 283, IVarl st.f N. Yoik. Or in Philadelphia, to ALEX. HERON, Jr., 35^. North Wharves. The J. M. was built in Baltimore in 1845, is 450 tons register, furnished with a good and powerful engine, and is in all rc-pccts well calculated for a sea steamer?her qualities as such hat ing been ful ly tested on an eastern route. It is proposed to make this a regular Line throughout the season, provided sufficient encou ragement is given. may 19 if TEAS, TEAS. Washington, D. ?. Agency of the NttrYork CANTON TEA COMPANY. THE OLDEST TEA ESTAULI8HMBNT IN AMERICA ! PRINCIPAL ESTABLISHMENT IN NEW YORK. r|lIIE CANTON TEA COMPANY has been JL popularly known for many years. This is Die largest and oldest Tea Establismont in America.? The public have had lull proof of their integrity and responsibility. But such has been the great and pressing demand for their TEAS of late, that they have been obliged to enlarge, to a great extent, their two principal establishments in New York, viz: 125 CHATHAM AND 163 GREENWICH STREETS. They moreover possess facilities, in relation to the Tea Trade, in a very abundant degree, and doubt less, superior to any other Tea Concern in America. Their scrupulous regard to ail principles that tend to elevate the character of a large house, is well un derstood, and has already sccured them a connec tion, probably, larger than all other Tea Establish ments united, and they consequently are determined to sell Teas purer, more fragrant, and perfect for the prices, in the aggregate, than any house in the world?China excepted. They most zealously hivitc the attention of the in habitants of WASHINGTON, L>. C., to their Agency, whero the following assortments ate always on hand; and they fcul no Invitation in stating that wherever a single trial is made, a very decidcd pre ference is given to the celebrated Teas of the CAN TON TEA. COMPANY. (?j* Reader, make t ho experiment! Retail Prices as follows, subjcct in all emu to be returned if not approved of? Ci KEENS. Good YOUNG HYSON, $0 50 per lb. Fine do 0 fi2? " No. 2 fragrant do 0 75 " No. 3 very tine do 1 00 M Silver leaf, do 1 25 " Good 11V SON, 0 75 " Very fine do 1 00 ?' Kxtra fragrant, I 25 " Good HYSON SKIN, <1 50 ?? Good IMPERIAL, 0 75 ?? Very fine do 1 00 " F.xtra fine do 1 25 ?? Good GUNPOWDER, 0 75 " Fine do I oo ?? Extra tine do 1 2ft " BLACKS. No. 1 SOUCHONG, $0 50 pci lb No. 2 do 0 ?2J ?' Finest do 0 75 " Fragrant I'OWf lldNO, \ariou* prices. CONGO, \aii?us prices. Fine OOLONG. 0 50 " Vcrv flue do 0 75 " Extra lino do 1 00 " MNGYONG, various ticeu. f inest ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA, (very nrh Pekoe llavoiwh 0 75 Fine ORANGE PEKOE. 0 b'Jj Finest PEKOE FLOWERS, I 00 HO WyUA, or finebt Black Tea im ported, I 00 ?? Ne i?l*is ultra TEAS, both Green and Black, of all description*. the highest grades grown in China, *1 50 per lb. dj TAK E NOTICE !?THE CANTON TEA COMPANY arc the exclusive, venders of the ?upe nor Black Tea called "IIOW^UA'S MIXTI RE." They introduced it in America in 1*10?and every other person or bourse professing to sell the same at all, much less at a lower price?deceive the unwary, as the public themselves will perrei\e, by compaiing the spurious with the genuine "Howqua" vended by the Canton Tea Company. Kvery package (in addition to its containing FULL WEIGHT, indc[ieiidaut of the wrap|>er,) ts-ar the stamp of neatness and elegance, and the Teas therein are so thoroughly sccured from ight and air, that their quality and power will remain un impaired in any climate. Agcncy at George Ternpleman's Book Store, Washington, D. C. jan. fl?'ly IVOR TiUJVG TOj\ a. SSE TH&Y, Attorney and Counsellor at JbA W. W ASM HUTtilt, n. C. Practices in the Supreme (Jourt of the (United Stat??, and in the court* of Maryland, Virgil* a, aiul iho District of Columbia. aixl ACTS AS AGENT for persona having business with Congrcis, tlic War, Treasury, Navy, and General Post Of)ce Ik partments, the Goneral I.and < Mliee, PeiiHioiiOriice Olftce of Indian Allairs, Patent Office, <Stc. 4c. OFFIC E Missouri Avenue, between 3d and 4,1 strewn. OTj" Pellicular attention paid to ti e prweujing ot th Bounty duo to Soldiers ot the United iStai s un der iho law of Feb. II, 1847, and to the pri^riug of I'aU nl* for new luveulions. ap 14dtf FUKSH GROCERIES, Bl'TTER, ClltESE The subscriber hats on hand, a fresh su| >ly ol every description of g<wxls in his line, which le of fer# on reasonable terms. 56 bugs Java, Ri<>, Laguyra, Maricaibo, aid Af rican COFFEE 25 chests and half-chests Gunpowder, Id erinl, Old Hy?ou, Young Hyson, and Jlack TEAS 10 t&ses very choice Tea. 12 lbs in each, or fa milies 1500 pounds double le tilled and 2d qualil Loaf Sugai 1500 pouudb crushed and pulvered LoaCueat 1000 do white Havana i lOttO do brown ilo i Porto Rico and New t trlenns d Do do and St Croix Mo|?*es Sugar-hou*** and New Iberia Simp Ground and nngrouml Spices, of ever va riety Catsups, Curry Powder, I" rench auiDthei Mustards Olives, Capets, Sardines, and Ancho ps Salid Oils, in Hasks and bottles 700 gallons winter-strained and common )tl. FRUITS. 50 whole, half, and qr. boxes Raisins 2 casks Currants 4 bhlo. Hi ted Apples SO do Green do 2 cases Prunes, in jarsand fancy boxe 30 drums Smyrna Figs 26 bbL Eastern Cranbeiries '00 pounds soft shelled Almonds 150 du Filberti. BUTTER AND CHEESE. 28 tub.j choice Welsh Butter 30 boxes superior Cheese Sajwago do 31 I Ills pink-eye^otatoea 40 do extra brand New York Flour 40 do Virginia . do 50 pockets buckwheat 12 boxes do 23 bbls bill" and qr. do. FISH. Mackerel, Cod, Shad, and Heiring. CANDLES. 20 boxes Sperm Candles 10 do patent do 10 do Adamantine do Brooms, Mats, Pails, Baskets, &c. 20000 Regalia, La Norma, Principc, and pthor brand Cigars. SYLVAN US IIOI.ME^ ap 14?dtff 7thstnt. HOUSE Fl J It i\ I6H L\G AN! CABINET WARE-ROOM. Randolph b. reeves, 8th suet, south of the General PostOflicc, won re spectfully invite the attention of his fricudjthe citizens of Washington and its vicinity, Uliis stock of Furniture and Housekeeping art^cb; comprising in part? Mahogany spring-scat Sofas " rocking and prrlor Chairs , " centre, card, and dining Tables " Bureaus, Sideboards, &c. " and gilt Frames, Looking-gla?>^ Wardrobes, Bedsteads, Cribs, Cradles Shuck, hair and straw Mattresses Fcallwr Beds, Sacking Bottoms, kc. Jllso, Glass, china, stone, earthen, and iron Vxc Knives and Forks, Brushes, and Wjden Ware With numerous other articles in the fuse keeping line too numerous to mention. lie is prepared to manufacture all kinds cFur niture at the shortest notice, and on the unrea sonable terms. He flatters himself that fro his long experience in the cabinet business, ali'ork made by h>m will lie done in a faithful andork manlike manner, and give entire satisfactiol N. B.?Old Furniture taken in cxchait for new. maj 27 l-'t SHANNONDALE SPRINGS Near Charleston, Jefferson co., l a. J. J. Abell, Phopkiktou. IlIAVli LEASED for a trnn of yearn tl de lightful WATERING rLACil, mid wiliave it open for the reception of company on the i of June. The proprietor pledges himself that uaing shall be spared on his part, or of tho o in hiem ploy, to render the time of hi>i visitors agrthlo. His fare, <Scc. shall l>o sccoinl to that of nether ^pteiing place in Virginia. His bar will tfur uished with the best ot liquors of every kindand. in fact, it will Ihj the proprietor's doterminah to render this one of llic most pleasant and dclitful summer retreats in Virginia. Tim virtues the waier have bven fully tested in cases of illmu tinin, dropsy, or dyspepsia, and persons aleted with either of those diseases will find givaclict from the bathing, ?Vc. The proprietor has tine conch and team, which will meet paHsengertaily trt"Charlc*t?wn, on the arrival of the cars, to ovey ibem to and Irom the Springs. Terms: $'J for the first wesk, $8 ihereafU $1 :,t> per day. may 19 tl P A V I L I O (V, NEW BRIGHTON, KTATK.N ISI.ANDj I\cvw l'ork. ri^MK Proprietor beys b> f form his Iriencitnd J[ the public, that he has made cou-idtble improvements in this establishment since tllast season. He has created a large hiiild>ng coin ing .'13 rooms, altogether disconnected frott he maul body of the Pavilion. These rooms at in tended for gentlemen only ; they arc of a oo4>r - able, sr/.e, light and well ventilated, and snfior in all respects to those, which are generally no minated single rooms in the various waterinJa ees throughout the country. The Proprietor is now ready to treat withhii lies or parties wishing to engage rooms f< the season. Letters addressed to him at the Citfo tcl, Broadway, will lie immediately atU-ndei A steamboat runs between Mew York amiew Brighton, at the following hours, viz: From New Hrightov Fiom .Vovlh Pier, .V rk. At and 11 A.M. At 0, P.M. and P. 2 " b 20, P.M. 3 1-2, 5, ft 6, M. More frequent communications will be ab lishcd as the season advance*. The Pavilion is ready for the rcecption ol>m pany. F. BLAIVCHAJ. may 13?tf CIRCULARS, ejr\ etc. , AetUly printed at t ?#(j ci'/ce VARNISII. Coacli Varnish No. i Furniture do " a do do ?iNci-apiug do Japan do Leather do For Bale in tivo gallon tins by chas.st< ?tt. Drug iitul Apoilicoruer of 7th& Pa?? may 21 if CLOVBANODYNE rilOOTH-ACIlE DROPS. An imiuediato and J[ Perfect cure. For sale by CHARLESSTOTT, Druggist. ?t Apoth. cortur of 'ith ?V /'?. uv. m?j lii?If SEASONABLE MEMCINES. Hull's extract of Sarsapariila Sand's do d? Leidy's do do Townseiid's Kihwartse's 410 IIoim k\ rauacea Su aim's do Syrup SarsaparJIla Compound Thfse luCdicniCB ate a!l ol tSlttiMlunl Meiit, and cue wanauted pure and genuine. At thin season ol (In; year thry will be found highly beneficial lor pu rifying the blood and invigorating the system, for sale by CII AS. S1 O I I Prug 6l Apoth corner ol 7th & I'a av. may "I if II 50 HtiCK'S r>o im a u i;r riioty i'E kooh s, Removal In I he corner of i th street nnd Venn ui'fiuu , over StotCa Drug More. ACCURATE and highly finished Portraits fur $1 .r?0, Groups iu proportion. ost Mortem cases attended to witli prompti tude and certain success at a reasonable advance. A share of the public patronage is moat respect fully solicited. r.r.y-1.' june 1 If BIX K. BRITISH AND NORTH AM FRIO AN ^.KOV'Ali MAH. STEAM SHIPS, of 1200 tons, and '100 horse po.vCr each. Under contract with the Lords of the Amiralty. 111BERNIA, Caplnin Alexander Rvrie CALEDONIA, Captain Edward <? Lott BRITANNIA, Captain John Hewitt CAMBRIA, Cap. Chns. II. E. Judkins ACADIA, Captain William Harris,m. The four steamships now building, are The A M E RICA, The NI AG A RA, ? CANADA, " UROPA. Will sail from Liverpool and Boston, via Halifax, a>> follows! From Boston. From Liverpool. Hibcrnia,oil 1st ap. 18-17. I Cambria, on lib up. 1817. Canlbria, on 1st may'47 Caledonia, on 20th ap 1/ Caledonia,on 16tli may'47 | Britanitt, on 4th may '47 Passengers luggage to bo on boaid the day previ ous to sailing. Passage money?from Boston to Liverpool, fr>120; do. do. to Halifax, $20. No berth secured until paid for. Theso ships carry experienced Surgeon*. No freights except specie received on days of sail ing. D. BR1GHAM, Jr.. Agent, At Harodon &, Co.'s, No. 0 Wall sf., N. Y. may 14 tf (XT'In addition to the above line bctwe^p Liver poof and Hallifax, and Boston, a contract has Iteon entered into with Her Majesty's Government, to es tablish a line between Liverpool and New York di rect. The steam ships lor this scrvicc are now lieing tniilt, and early next year duo notice will be given jf the time when they will start. Under the new contract the steamers will sail every Saturday during eight months, and every fortnight during the other four months in the year, going alternaetly between Liverpool and Halifax and Boston, and between Eiv orpool and New York. may 14-11 BALTIMORE & OHIO RA 1 LRU AD. S UMM ER J liRJ1JVGEMFJYT. MM HOURS OF DEPARTURE of the passenger trains on the Main Stem and Washington Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 1st May, 1817. Main Stem WES TWJJRDL Y. for oumncrianu, xiiiiicikk, maniiiHiiurg, ^ Harper's Ferry, Winchester,'Frederick, f Ellicotl's Mills, and intermediate depots C ^ m by tlic regular train, J For Frederick and intermediate stations, } ^ ^ ^ by extra train, except Sunday, 5 EASTWARD LY. From Cumberland, daily, regular train, at H a. m. Hancock, do do lOA " Martinshurg, do do Hi4' 1 larper'sFeny, do do 12^ r. si. Frederick, daily, except Sunday ex tra train, Ha. m. Do do by regular train, x! p. m. Ellicoti's Mills, daily, by several trains, at 7 a. m. 12 m. and 1A r. m. Faro in cither direction U'tween CuinU:rluud and Baltimore, $7, and 'or intermediate dioluiiccs al the uniform rate of 4 cents per trifle. Through tickets are issued between Baltimore and Wheeling, respectively, $11 Between Baltimore and Pittsburgh, 10 Between Philadelphia and Wheeling, 1J Wa?liiiis;toii ISruiicli. From Baltimore at <>5 a. m. and p. m. daily. Do do 0 a. m. daily, except Sunday. From Washingtoi^ at 0 a. m. and 5A p. m. daily. Do do 12 i\ m. daily, ejuwpt Sunday. By order: D. J. FOLEY, Agent, may 1H?if MORJVING LINE at (i 1-12 o'clock. FOR ALBANY AND TROY, I .aiiding at Caldwell's, West Point, Newl'iirg, Hampton, Poughkeepsii', Hyde Park, Rhiuebeck, U. Red Hock, Bristol, Catskdl, Hudson, Coxsackie, and Kinder hook. Faro rcduced. Breakfast and dinner on hoard the bowl. I'lie sUMinlKiat Sitignrn, ('apt. (I. L. Kellogg, will leave the steamboat pier, fool of Barclay st., on Tuesday, Thursday,-iiidI Saturday, at hall-past ti o'clock, returning on opposite days. For trc.ight or passage apply on board, or to F. B. llall, at the ollice on the wharf. mairr llve. FOR ALBANY ANl) TROY DIRECT. From tlic foot of Courtlandt street, New York. Passengers taking this boat will arrive iu lime to lake the moritiug traiu ol cars from Troy west to Rulli.lo, nnd north to Saratoga and l<akc George. The low-pressure Mtcnmboat Empire, Captain B. Mncy, on Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Saturdays at tf o'clock p. m. The Iow-pressuro steamboat Columbia, Captain W. Topper, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri days, at 0 o'clock, p. in. No height taken after 5 o'clock. For passage or freight apply on board, or at the ollice on the wharf. aiay 19 tf CONFECTIONARY, ICR CREAM, SODA WATER, &o. ?fcc. MUrt. jvf. A. CAMPBELL would respectfully inform the latltcs and gentlemen of Washing lon, ami vision to the a*?tro|K>lin, that she has ta ken I ho house formerly occupied by Mr. Burnes, on Pennsylvania avenue, between 2<1 and 3d streets, went of tho Depot, wlie.ro she will at all times lie prepared to wait upon those who may give her their Ladies and gentlemen visiting tho Capitol grounds will foul this establishment a convenient and plea bant resort; while no expense or pains will l?c spared to make the Ico Cream and Soda W aler se cond to none in the city. All tho luxuries usually found in a confcclionary constantly kept. Call aud see. may'J I 1m " (an.sBV's SALOON, Corner of Venn. Jirtnue and 3d street, un der C(tdshlfx Hotel. ??Rough anil Ready,'"'Biicua Vista," and "Oito (iordo" Juleps. mills establishment is now open for the reception | of visiters, under the supervision of Mr. J. A. Berry, who is prepared to serve up in the most >r cherthr stylo every description of beverages lo tick In (lie appetite and please tho tastes ol (lie most laslidi ous. Thev who are disposed lo give it a call will '?e Miie to come again, where they can have nil the fashionable beverages prepared to "order;" such as Kongli and Heady, Buc.ua. VUu, nn.l Cerm Goido Juleps, Palo Alto Sangaree, Oseut Pnneh, Alvara do Cobblers, and California Smashes, Ate. Ac. may 20 I in FAKE REIUJO'HM W VS][lNGTON AND ALEXANDRIA BOAT. Paxutgc Five Cents?Freight *>l Itcdiued rat en. > ji The departure of the bleanier Jt >? *^^ySS&?SE PH JOHNSON, will be, us nigh as piodicable, at the following hours, until further noiice. viz ? , , . Leaw Alrxaii'lria ut 7l-*?i **tid II o clock# 1 ieavo Washington at HA, II. I A, :Ji? aud OJ o'clock. WM. U. NOWELL, Captain. april 20? Jtf IOOO libs, of Epsoiu Salts? For sale by CIIAiS. S I O 1 I , Drug &. Apotli coiner 7th Pa av. may 21 If LliOlD'S ROUGH AND HEADY SAND SOAP, AND TABLETS, FOR CLKANSING, WHlTKNWP, AND BEAUTIFYING THE HANDS. HLLOl'D has ingeniously succeeded in in f venting a Compound of sur.h a delightful nature aa to render th?^ hardest aud roughest t?kiii sou, ] lair, ami delicately white. . Ladies Riding, Gardening, or Painting, and (.en lletnen Shooting, Hunting, Fishing, Cricketing, j Rowing, Ac., or any amusement or exertion preju dicial lo the hands, will find the improved HOIIOIl AND HEADY WASH BALLS and TABLE IS pleasingly cHicactou* in removing nil hardness, stain, redness, and all other cutaneous disfigurement; pre venting and rendering the skin soft, fair, and pHuble. Froin tho nice combination of Balsamic iugredi ents introduced into the composition, they form a line Creamy Lather, with the hardest or Sea W aler, which renders them very desirable for Salt Water | Baths. They produce the most softening and re freshing sensation, and will be found an excellent substitute for the Flesh Brush. They are highly recommended to Captains ol Ships, Merchants, and all who trade with foreign countries, as they will retain their virtue iri^any cli malt). For sale -by CHAS. Si Oil. I)rtig. <V Apul!t? corncr oj 'till ?V av may 12?u Paints, Oils, and Paint Brushes, ?fcc. The huI'.-ciibcr has just received a large and Iresh supply of PAINTS, OILS, &c., parlol which J arc named below. They arc guaranteed to be puie and good, and from the best manufactories. All persons wanting such articles would find it to their advantage to call, as I aai determined lo sell lower than similar articles can bo got at any other place in this city. 350 kegs White Lead 120 lbs. Chrome Green 120 lbs. Chrome Yellow 20 lbs. Chrome lied 100 lbs. Pure Vctdcgris 300 lbs. Hed l.c-id and Lithane 100 lis. Imperial Green pOO lbs. Venetian Red and Sp. Brown in oil 300 lbs. Yellow Ochre in oil 100 lbs. Paris Green, dry 50 lbs. do. do. in oil jl lui'gc lumorlnicnl of PaiiU and II hilt II mU j ? li rushes. 400 lbs. Lamp Black, dry and in oil it) lbs. Sp. Whiting 1000 lbs. Putty 200 Boxes of Window Glass, all sizes 5 bbls. 1 linseed Oil ? 5 5 bbls. Copal and Japan Varnish 3 bbls. Sp. Turpentine 1 cask bleached Lamp Oil, at 75els pr. nail. Also, PURE PINE OIL, received fresh from the manufactory every week. CHARLES STOTT, corner 7th street april 27?Omo and Penu. Av. DR. C A. Van Zandt's Health Restora tive Pills is a medicine which not only cures but prevents disease, capablc of great results, and equally calculated to be safely used for apparently small ones. We all know bo-.v dreadful and dan- j gertius a seated bilious disorder is, and we are also well aware of tho seeming insignificance of im first warnings ?r incipicncy. The individual snlVering from slight pains in his chest, back, or stomach, or from occasional nausea, dull headache, extreme ner vousness slei plessness, trifling pievnrieation of ap petite, and other disagreeable visitations so c liinion ly and foolishly looked upon as unimportant, may not know that these symptoms, treated so contemp tuously, are the consequences of a discard stale of the. liver, which if not remedied, will lead either to speedy death or a long tiain of unbearable ills which are known by the following names: Hypochondria, mania, dizziness, slow fevers, epilepsy, asthma, dropsy, rheumatism, chlorasis, convulsions, nausea, nervousness, crapms, gout, pleurisy, jaundice, irrita- j hility, and violence, dyspepsia, hysieiics, scurvy,foul i Stomach, dry coughs, glandular affection*, cold*, lin gering ?ore throats, various disorganizations of the great iiiloslino, striclun<* aud spasmodic complaints internally, eruptions,'shortness ol breath, heartburn, ncurnlgia, vital inflammation, flatulence, gastric fe vers, &c. Sometirre>, too, tliero ensues an irregular action of the heart. Take these pills aud suller no more. WYATT & KETCHUM, 121 Fulton st., N. Y., General Agents ; and sold l,y CHARLES STOTT, april 24?fimo. POTASFL ez l"?\ lbs. Potash for sale. Just received by | 0?)0 CHARLES STOTT, may 25) Vth street and Penu. avenue. A CARD. .mmMmmmrnJ IS. BUCK would lake this method of notifying J, tii? friends and public generally that he has re moved hi? huuae Furnishing Sii/rt from Pennsyl vania avenue to ? street north opposite He*. (). B. Brown's, one square west of the Geucral Post Office. Having a larger house and a lower rent I can and will sell any and all kiuda of House-Furnishing Goods cheaper than at any time heretofore. I will try to prove thid to any one ia waut of goods that will give me a call. N. B. Room* for rent, furnished or unfurnished, april 2 l-3m 400 LIME! LIME! LIME! bushels fresh burnt Lime for sale hy U. WARD & WON, at their Lumber Yard on 12th street. M may 20 A CARD. I liSS ANNA M. BECK would res|>ectrully in ?L form the Ladiepol Washington that she is now prepared with her Spring Stock to execute all orders in Millinery or Mantua Making with neatness and despatch, Kusideucu E street, opposite Rev. O. B. Brown's. ap,i| 21?3ui OCKAN STEAM NAVIGATION COT V. S. Mail Line to Ctnvcs ami Southampton, and Hrcrntn. fifBk The splendid new steamship WAS1HNG TON, 1750 tons burthen, Frederic Hewitt, commander, will start from New York on the Ibt of June next, carrying the tJ. H: Mtkil. She wilt touch at Cowes ami Southampton to land passengers and freight, and deliver the mails for England, France, and Belgium, and will then jpio cct-d to Brcmcrhavon. Returning, will leave Bre incrhavvu the 2.'>th of June. The Washington is built in Ihe strongest manner, with a view to l>eing converted ihto a ship tff war, mid mbject at any time to inspection by officers ap pointed by the President, both during and after con struction. ?slic ha:: two engines of 10(10 holr<e power each, and accommodations for 140 first class, and 44 se cond class passenger*. Passage from New York to Southampton or to lireiurn, first class, $'20; second class, #60. Passage from Bremen and Southampton to New York, first class, ^ I SO; second class, $ti0. She will carry about '100 tons freight, which will be charged according to the nature of the goiklx of fering. All letters must pan; through the Post Office. I'in eels, for which bills of lading will be signed, will be charged $f> each. For Freight or Passage, apply at the Office of the Occult Steam Navigation Company, 44 William st. corner of Wall strict, New York. E. Mills, General Agent. Agents at Southampton, 1)at, Cboskey, & Itosa. do at Bn.men, C. A. IIkinkkkn & Co. do at Havre, William Iskliw. The second Steamer of this line is in due course of const ruction, and will be in readiness in the ensu ing tail. may 14-tf REGULAR MAIL LINE UE'IWEEJY BOSTOJY.JIJYD JV. YORK, By the fast and vplendid steamers Rhode Inland and Oregon. GTjTIour of leaving New York changed to 5 p. m. rjlHE steamers' Rhode Island, Capt. Totter, and X Oregon, Capt. Thayer, will run throughout the season, in connection with the Stanington and Pro vidence and Boston mid Providence railroads, leav ing New York daily, Sundays exceptod, from pier No. 1, North River, at 6 o'clock p. m., or upou the arrival of the mail train from Boston. These steamers are unsurpassed in speed, splen dor and comfort, having each of thorn GO large com modious private date rooms and berths for 500 per sons, besides large priva'c rooms for families, and parlors. These steamers are officered by tno most experi enced men, and will shorten the passage between New York and Boston from one and a half to two hours, thereby arriving in ample timo for all the lines from Boston, north and east. The Orseon will leave New York Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Leave Stonington Monday, Wednesday and Fri day. The Rhode Island will leave New York Monday, Wednesday ani^ Friday. Leave Stonington Tuesday, Thursday and Sstur ilay. N.B.?Passengers on the arrival of tho steamers at Stonington proceed immediately in tho splendid railroad cars to Providence mid Boston without any delay; and a baggage master accompanies each train through to Boston, to tako charge of tho bag B"g? For passage, berths, state rooms, or freight, appli cation may he made to tho agents on the wharf, and at the office No. 1U Battery place, Now York, may 22 tf T. STOUVENEL &t CO.; JVo. 29 Gold street and jYu. 3 John strcet} near Broadway, TV C W \ O Hi , Manufacturers, wholesale and RETAIL DEALERS in C1ILVJ, CJU1SS, dJYD LAMPS, for oil and lai d. Gas Fixtures of every description, Solar and Gas Lamps, Chandeliers, Brackets, Girandoles, Candelabra*, kc. Private houses, churchcs, and hotels, fitted up with Gas, at a great reduction in price, and all articles warranted. A complete assortment of the richest cut, press ed, and plain Glass constantly on hand. All the above articles made to order, and all kinds of Glassware matched to aliy pattern. Lamps altered and repaired. Goods limned to parlies. Oil at wholesale and retail. New style ot llall Lumps and Lanterns, may 13?If PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAM-'" 1IOATS FOR ALBANY, From tho foot of Courtlandt street, New York. Jit 5 o'clock, p. in.?Landing at intermediate places. The steamboat Rochester, Capt. A. Hitchcock, will leave on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday af ternoon*, at 5 o'clock. Tho steamboat Columbia, Capt. W. W. Tup l>or, will leave on Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day altenioons, at 5 o'clock. All persons are forbid trusting any of the boats of this Line without a written order from the captains or agents. For passage or freight apply on board the boats, or to P. C. Shultz, at the ollice on the wharf, may 19 tf SCHOOL-BOOKS OF ALL KINDS ,^OR sale at the J FOUNTAIN BOOKSTORE, near the Railroad Depot. may 18?tf : OHEAP BOOKS. \ VARIETY OF SECOND-HAND BOOKS J\ for sale on very low terms, at the Fountain Bookstore, near the Railroad Depot. may 18 tf TTUrthrnwaiie, China, ano Glass. T. Pdr Jj ski.i/, importer and dealer in E. Ware, China anil Glass, wholesale and retail, at bis store, opposite Brown's Hotel, Pennsylvania Avenue Washington city, D. C. L<